ZHENG Xi-gui,GONG Sheng,YIN Shao-hui,YE Bing.Effects of Curing Process for Magnetic Control Micro Powder Grinding Wheel on Grinding Performance[J],46(10):76-81
Effects of Curing Process for Magnetic Control Micro Powder Grinding Wheel on Grinding Performance
Received:May 25, 2017  Revised:October 20, 2017
View Full Text  View/Add Comment  Download reader
DOI:10.16490/j.cnki.issn.1001-3660.2017.10.011
KeyWord:ultra-precise grinding  annular magnetic field control  grain uniform distribution  micro powder grinding wheel  curing process  grinding performance
           
AuthorInstitution
ZHENG Xi-gui Henan Universities Engineering Research Center for CNC Processing, Zhengzhou University of Science and Technology, Zhengzhou , China
GONG Sheng National Engineering Research Center for High Efficiency Grinding, Hunan University, Changsha , China
YIN Shao-hui National Engineering Research Center for High Efficiency Grinding, Hunan University, Changsha , China
YE Bing National Engineering Research Center for High Efficiency Grinding, Hunan University, Changsha , China
Hits:
Download times:
Abstract:
      The work aims to study effects of curing temperature and curing time on grinding performance during curing process of grinding wheel. The effects of curing temperature on grinding performance of magnetic control micro powder grinding wheel were evaluated by testing changes in compressive strength, hardness of grinding wheels prepared by adopting two curing processes, grinding ratio, surface roughness and form accuracy of processed cemented carbide YG8 as curing temperature changed. Grinding performance of grinding wheel had direct relation with its curing temperature and time. The grinding ratio tended to rise first then decline as the curing holding time prolonged. Curing rate of grinding wheel and its sensitivity to excessive curing were determined by curing temperature. Optimal grinding performance could be achieved quickly at the curing temperature of 170 ℃, but grinding performance declined rapidly as the curing time exceeded 8 h. Curing at 130 ℃ might prevent sharp degradation of grinding performance caused by over-curing. The grinding wheel exhibited optimal grinding performance provided with the curing process of 170 ℃/5 h+130 ℃/5 h. A mirror surface with optimal surface roughness of 3 nm in Ra and optimal form accuracy of 365 nm in PV was obtained by grinding YG8. In the curing process of grinding wheel, curing temperature and curing time directly affect curing reaction rate and curing degree of resin, optimal curing process parameters are obtained under the experimental condition based upon experimental study of curing process.
Close